Republika Srpska day went through. It was the latest success of Milorad Dodik and the aspirations of the whole Serbs in RS and notable Serbs from Serbia were present as well. A referendum? Sure why not since it's a revenge against the illegal Kosovo independence and a stepping stone to get Kosovo back.
The RS leader added it was "important that the referendum has been supported by the Russian Federation - but it now needs to be explained also in some other places." "We are deciding only that the court cannot work outside the Constitution and the Dayton peace agreement. We are not against the Court and the Prosecution of Bosnia-Herzegovina dealing with issues that Bosnia-Herzegovina has jurisdiction in, and not those from the jurisdiction of the entities," he said. According to him, High Representative in Bosnia-Herzegovina Valentin Inzko was protecting the unlawful acts of high representatives at the UN Security Council. "I believe we will succeed in explaining this to some, but if we don't, we will go to the referendum, regardless of the threats at me personally," Dodik said.
Meanwhile, Vladimir Putin made this statement as he was interviewed recently about Kosovo and RS:
"Kosovo declared independence and the whole world accepted it, but what was the cause for that? It was a decision of (Kosovo's) parliament. They didn't even hold a referendum," Putin has been quoted as saying.
When the interviewer said that "prior to that, the Serbian central government waged war against the Kosovo Albanians and drove thousands of them away," Putin replied:
"The fact is that there was a long war in which Serbia and its capital Belgrade were bombarded and attacked with missiles. It was a military intervention of the West and NATO against the then rump Yugoslavia. Now I’m asking you: if the Kosovars have the right to self-determination, why should people on Crimea not have it? I would say: everyone should comply with uniform international rules and not want to change them any time one feels like it."
He reiterated that the reunification of Crimea with Russia was "just."
The West's unilateral independence in Kosovo set the precedence for separatist movements around the world. It's funny that the West won't allow peaceful referendums in Crimea and the impending Republika Srpska separatist movement. But if so as long as no blood will spill, let Republika Srpska free from the yoke of NATO and EU globalists!
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